Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year is celebrated as a spring festival in commemoration of the legend of Nia. Nia was supposed to be a huge wild animal which terrified towns and villages on winter evenings when it came looking for food. The people were frightened as they could think of no way of scaring the monster away.
4 Comments:
This is a perfect combination Monika. I am very taken with your paper layout. How do you do that? If I laid out papers they'd look like a dog's breakfast. Clearly you have the touch.
Heather, you can do it! If I can, you can. Trust me. Just get some matches and some tissue, make a square, glue the back, lie the matches down, and flip the edges over, and glue to the page. I just roughly cut up the papers and glued the whole page and stuck them down in a clump. The net is fun, and you would have some handy from the supermarket. Just do the same thing with that as the matches. It was all used stuff too, you would make something gorgeous, for sure;-)
I love working with handmade papers, but this collage has really fired my imagination - just creating an image with the papers alone is such a challenge. This is gorgeous, Monika.
Thanks Gail! Thanks for the feedback. So much appreciated;-)
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